Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira, Angelica Thomaz
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Castelo, Paula Midori [UNIFESP], Ribeiro, Daniel Araki [UNIFESP], Ferreira, Caroline Marcantonio [UNIFESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
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DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.01884
Texto Completo: https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01884
https://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/57345
Resumo: Sex differences in gut microbiota are acknowledged, and evidence suggests that gut microbiota may have a role in higher incidence and/or severity of autoimmune diseases in females. Additionally, it has been suggested that oral, vaginal, and gut microbiota composition can be regulated by estrogen levels. The association of vaginal microbiota with vulvovaginal atrophy at menopause is well described in the literature. However, the relevance of oral and gut microbiota modulation in the immune system during estrogen deficiency and its effect on inflammatory diseases is not well explored. Estrogen deficiency is a condition that occurs in menopausal women, and it can last approximately 30 years of a woman's life. The purpose of this mini-review is to highlight the importance of alterations in the oral and gut microbiota during estrogen deficiency and their effect on oral and inflammatory diseases that are associated with menopause. Considering that hormone replacement therapy is not always recommended or sufficient to prevent or treat menopause-related disease, we will also discuss the use of probiotics and prebiotics as an option for the prevention or treatment of these diseases.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women
title Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women
spellingShingle Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women
Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women
Vieira, Angelica Thomaz
Saliva
Oral health
Mouth diseases
Gut microbiota
Estrogen
Menopause
Vieira, Angelica Thomaz
Saliva
Oral health
Mouth diseases
Gut microbiota
Estrogen
Menopause
title_short Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women
title_full Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women
title_fullStr Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women
Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women
Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women
title_sort Influence of Oral and Gut Microbiota in the Health of Menopausal Women
author Vieira, Angelica Thomaz
author_facet Vieira, Angelica Thomaz
Vieira, Angelica Thomaz
Castelo, Paula Midori [UNIFESP]
Ribeiro, Daniel Araki [UNIFESP]
Ferreira, Caroline Marcantonio [UNIFESP]
Castelo, Paula Midori [UNIFESP]
Ribeiro, Daniel Araki [UNIFESP]
Ferreira, Caroline Marcantonio [UNIFESP]
author_role author
author2 Castelo, Paula Midori [UNIFESP]
Ribeiro, Daniel Araki [UNIFESP]
Ferreira, Caroline Marcantonio [UNIFESP]
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira, Angelica Thomaz
Castelo, Paula Midori [UNIFESP]
Ribeiro, Daniel Araki [UNIFESP]
Ferreira, Caroline Marcantonio [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Saliva
Oral health
Mouth diseases
Gut microbiota
Estrogen
Menopause
topic Saliva
Oral health
Mouth diseases
Gut microbiota
Estrogen
Menopause
description Sex differences in gut microbiota are acknowledged, and evidence suggests that gut microbiota may have a role in higher incidence and/or severity of autoimmune diseases in females. Additionally, it has been suggested that oral, vaginal, and gut microbiota composition can be regulated by estrogen levels. The association of vaginal microbiota with vulvovaginal atrophy at menopause is well described in the literature. However, the relevance of oral and gut microbiota modulation in the immune system during estrogen deficiency and its effect on inflammatory diseases is not well explored. Estrogen deficiency is a condition that occurs in menopausal women, and it can last approximately 30 years of a woman's life. The purpose of this mini-review is to highlight the importance of alterations in the oral and gut microbiota during estrogen deficiency and their effect on oral and inflammatory diseases that are associated with menopause. Considering that hormone replacement therapy is not always recommended or sufficient to prevent or treat menopause-related disease, we will also discuss the use of probiotics and prebiotics as an option for the prevention or treatment of these diseases.
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